Plan for £1.3bn regeneration of Edinburgh’s coastline at Granton Waterfront reaches next major milestone
One of the largest regeneration projects of its kind in Scotland to develop a £1.3bn environmentally friendly coastal town on the Capital’s largest brownfield site is set to take a huge step forward.
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More than 50 miles of safer cycle routes set for the Capital
An updated five-year programme of investment will see more than £118m invested in schemes to help people walk, wheel and cycle in Edinburgh.
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Investing in accessible streets for everyone
The Council has reaffirmed its commitment to safer, more accessible footways with a boost in funding for measures to improve our pavements and footpaths.Â
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Nominations now open for the Edinburgh Award 2021
The search begins for the next deserving recipient of the Edinburgh Award as nominations open today (Friday 8 October).
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Council Leaders welcome investment to make Council buildings greener
Leaders of the City of Edinburgh Council today (8 October) warmly welcomed the announcement of up to £10m of Scottish Government investment for Edinburgh to make Council buildings greener.
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City Centre West to East Cycle Link delivery on the horizon
A key stage has been reached in a major project to create a walking, wheeling and cycling route linking the west to the east of the city, with the appointment of a contractor for its delivery.
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Royal High School Preservation Trust to be leased the former Royal High School
The Royal High School Preservation Trust is to be leased the former Royal High School building, set in heart of the city’s World Heritage Site on Regent Road, following remarketing of the property.
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Planning for our future
Planning Convener, Cllr Neil Gardiner, writes in today's Evening News about next steps for City Plan 2030.
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Council leaders welcome next steps for Edinburgh Bioquarter
Our involvement in the next steps to expand Edinburgh Bioquarter was discussed at today's Policy and Sustainability Committee.
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End poverty in Edinburgh annual report progress
The first annual report of how Edinburgh is progressing in its aim to end poverty by 2030 has detailed significant positive developments taking place in the Capital.
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Business Gateway Edinburgh strengthens its recovery support with new programme
More resource is being put into supporting local business leaders through a new Growth Recovery Programme as the Capital’s business community looks to survive and thrive following the past 18 month.